The Dreams of Reason: The Computer and the Rise of the Sciences of ComplexitySimon and Schuster, 1988 - 352 Seiten Explains the new developments and the scientific impact of the computer as an instrument of the new sciences of complexity. |
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... principle , to building a true artificial intelligence , a machine that would pass the " Turing test " of being able to fool people into believing it was a thinking and feeling human . The argument among scientists and philosophers is ...
... principle , to building a true artificial intelligence , a machine that would pass the " Turing test " of being able to fool people into believing it was a thinking and feeling human . The argument among scientists and philosophers is ...
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... principle be simulated on a serial computer -it's just very difficult to do so , and the simulation will be incred- ibly slow . So from a mathematical , in principle viewpoint , the two outlooks are equivalent . Why then all the fuss ...
... principle be simulated on a serial computer -it's just very difficult to do so , and the simulation will be incred- ibly slow . So from a mathematical , in principle viewpoint , the two outlooks are equivalent . Why then all the fuss ...
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... principle , then the principle must fail as well . If it succeeds in one application , we cannot , of course , conclude that the equation is right . But if it succeeds in application after application , again and again , scien- tists in ...
... principle , then the principle must fail as well . If it succeeds in one application , we cannot , of course , conclude that the equation is right . But if it succeeds in application after application , again and again , scien- tists in ...
Inhalt
Preface | 11 |
Big Sur and the Apples of Cézanne | 19 |
A New Synthesis of Science | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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